Let's All Join the 'Had Enough Party': Fiorina

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GOP contender for the U.S. Senate seat held by Barbara Boxer, former HP exec Carly Fiorina.

In a campaign stop in San Diego, a GOP challenger California’s U.S. Senate seat described the current government as out-of-control, arrogant and elite.

Former Hewlett-Packard chief Carly Fiorina addressed a few dozen people along the Embarcadero Thursday with the Midway Museum as a backdrop.

Cut Taxes, It's Pretty Basic: Fiorina

GOP challenger for the California U.S. Senate seat describes her plan to cut taxes for small business owners and innovators while not creating new ones. (Published Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010)

She appeared with local leaders Carl DeMaio and Bill Horn to deliver her basic message on Tax Day: Don’t create any new taxes and cut the overall tax rate to help small businesses, innovators, entrepreneurs.

“Wouldn’t it be great to have a job here in California,” said Fiorina. “There are too many people losing their jobs here in California not just because of tough economic times but because of bad public policy.”

Fiorina is one of three candidates challenging Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer. Republican Assemblyman Chuck DeVore and former congressman Tom Campbell, also a Republican, are also campaigning for the seat.

Describing herself an outsider who has never run for public office before her senate race, Fiorina criticized Sen. Boxer as a member of the “Washington Buddy System.”

A Boxer spokesman has said Fiorina is focused on fiction, while the senator is focused on getting the economy back on track.

DeVore believes Fiorina railing against the establishment is a tough sell. Devore says Fiorina was recruited by Republican lawmakers in Washington who share some responsibility for the GOP losing its majority in Congress.